US Consul General Visits Owaisi's House, Sparks Controversy
- US Consul General visited Owaisi's house in Hyderabad.
- Allegation of America meddling in Indian politics arose.
- Controversy sparked over the visit.
US Consul General Jennifer Larson visited the residence of Asaduddin Owaisi, the chief of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) and Hyderabad MP, on Monday. Following the visit, Larson shared a photograph on social media platform X, expressing gratitude for Owaisi's hospitality and for discussing "informed and important views on a range of shared issues and concerns." Owaisi retweeted the post, showcasing a friendly interaction between the two. Despite the cordial nature of the meeting, the encounter has sparked skepticism among netizens. Some users expressed concerns about potential political ramifications, with one user ominously suggesting that the discussions could lead to a "Bangladesh-style coup" in India. This sentiment reflects a broader apprehension regarding foreign influence in Indian politics, particularly in light of historical events. Critics have pointed to past instances where US involvement in Indian politics has been perceived negatively. One user recalled the ousting of former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, attributing it to US interference and warning against the potential consequences of such diplomatic engagements. The user drew parallels between past political upheavals and current fears regarding the stability of the Modi government. This meeting is not an isolated incident, as Larson has previously visited Owaisi's home, indicating an ongoing relationship that continues to raise eyebrows in the political landscape of India.